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2nd DUI within 5 Years

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Case Dismissed By Motion

Theft Crimes

What is Petit Theft?

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Petit theft is the act of taking someone else’s property that is valued at under $300. The accused is knowing and has the intent of depriving the owner. This is a misdemeanor that can result in jail time, probation, community service, and restitution.

What is Grand Theft?

In Florida, Grand Theft is the unlawful taking of someone else’s property valued at $300 or more. This is a felony offense – which can vary from a third-degree to a first – and can result in prison time, probation, fines, restitution, and a marking on the accused’s permanent criminal record.

The Consequences of Dealing in Stolen Property

Dealing in stolen property is a criminal offense that is characterized as a second-degree felony. It is the act of a person selling, transferring, distributing, or handling stolen property. The accused can face up to 15 years in prison among other penalties.

What is Retail Theft?

Shoplifting comes off as a meaningless offense, but it can be characterized as a felony, depending on the severity. As defined by Florida law, retail theft is when a person takes possession of merchandise, money, or property with the intent to deprive the merchant of the goods.

What is Theft of Communication Services?

In today’s world – lived online and supplemented with television – “borrowing” services seems like it’s okay. But the truth is that communication services theft is a very real issue. Theft of communication services is knowingly intercepting, receiving, disrupting, or acquiring access to communication service. The consequences can range from a first-degree misdemeanor to a third-degree felony.

The Consequences of False Verification of Ownership or False ID to a Pawnbroker

Giving false verification to a pawnbroker is when a defendant knowingly claims ownership of property in order to get money during a pawn transaction. This is a felony and can lead to jail time, probation, and a hefty fine.

The Consequences of Unlawful Possession of a Stolen Credit/Debit Card

When a person knowingly possesses a stolen credit or debit card, they may be subject to the penalties of a third-degree felony, including up to 5 years in prison.

The Consequences of the Exploitation of an Elderly Person/Disabled Adult

Under Florida law, exploiting an elderly person or disabled adult is a third-degree felony that can result up to five years in prison, probation, and a hefty fine. The penalties depend on the amount taken from the victim.

The Consequences of Failing to Return Hired/Leased Property

Florida defines failing to return hired/leased property as not returning property – as listed in a written agreement – willfully and without the consent of the owner. This can be tried as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the value at hand.

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